Celebrating the Life of Javanie Cox


Our family was blessed to have had the pleasure of loving, nurturing, and watching Javanie become the wonderful young man that he was. On December 18, 2020 our lives forever changed when Javanie passed away in a car accident. We are aware that he also touched the lives of many others. As such, this site is developed as a space to share about and reflect on Javanie's short time with us.


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  1. Rest in Power. You will live on in our hearts

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  2. Felicia Green-Canty
    It was a true pleasure to have known Javanie and work with him. Javanie will be missed. Forever in our hearts.

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  3. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

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  4. So, so sorry for your loss. Peace to his family.

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  5. So very sorry to hear this news. I didn't know Javanie, but seeing his smile and feeling your love for him has touched me deeply. Wishing you strength and peace.

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  6. My dearest cousin, there are just no words to describe my pain. I know though that you were loved by all. You left us way too soon. I will cherish our moments, you will forever be in my heart and my thoughts, i will miss you everyday. You were so full of light and laughter, promising young man. You made everyone happy, you are truly an angel. Fly high young king, we'll meet again.💔

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  7. This new shock me, I am still in disbelief, my nephew you have left us too soon, you will always be with me. A great loss to the family 💔

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  8. May the peace and love of God comfort his family and friends.

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  9. I had held him as a babe and the memory of seeing the last time i did at how amazed i was seeing how he was as tall as his dad.My grandaughters brother u were my grandson too. With t families i too am grived.Gone too soon, Rest in power.Jav.







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    1. Javanie Cox was a shining student of mine this semester in Honors HIST 1062 at Kean University. He was a delight to have in class, he was always positive and kind, and he created genuine connections with his classmates. He always brought a smile to our meetings. Any loss of life is a tragedy, but for such a young and promising student to lose a chance for a future, to lose his future with possibilities of love and adventure and happiness -- it is heart-breaking. Absolutely heart-breaking. I am sincerely grateful to have been able to spend some positive moments with such a beautiful person as he was. My pained grief as his teacher extends to my deepest sympathy with his family and the tragedy of their losing a child. Grief-stricken,
      Dr. Jacquelyn Tuerk-Stonberg

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  10. I am so sorry for Javanie's family and friends. What a loss. May your memories fill your hearts.
    Tara K

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  11. Am so glad I got the opportunity of meeting javaone in person. I will always remember that infectious smile and the warmth of your presence, I love you then and I will always love you , gone too soon.

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  12. I have met Javanie a few times when he was much younger and spoken to a few times since he has grown up. I know that he was loved by everyone he came in touch with and was a loving, kind and caring person to all, who will be missed by everyone. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends and I pray for your strength through this difficult time. I just want to leave this poem in his memory:
    His Journey's Just Begun
    Don’t think of him as gone away
    his journey’s just begun,
    life holds so many facets
    this earth is only one.
    Just think of him as resting
    from the sorrows and the tears
    in a place of warmth and comfort
    where there are no days and years.
    Think how he must be wishing
    that we could know today
    how nothing but our sadness
    can really pass away.
    And think of him as living
    in the hearts of those he touched…
    for nothing loved is ever lost
    and he was loved so much.

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  13. It pains my heart knowing I wont get to see you again Javanie. I met Javanie twelve years to be exact, during that time I always admired his love for his mom. I also admired that he had aspirations and was working towards them. I just want to extend my sincere condolences to his mom, dad and other family members, friends and well wishers.. you was gem to many Javanie.. love you always. Miss u too much. Ps. Auntie Kady

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  15. 2 yrs ago, as I read the warm and generous words expressed by everyone, I wanted to extend gratitide to you all, but the grieve/pain was so enormous I didn't know where to begin. Fast forward 2 years...from the depth of my heart, I want to say a big thank you to everyone who touched my life and my family's during our time of pain and grieve, whether it be through kind words written, a phone call, a visit, a monetary donation, a gift, physical assistance or attendance/support at his home going celebration.
    THANK YOU ALL.

    Javanie was my everything. He had put the smile on my face that I needed to get by daily. He was truly such a warm, caring, protective and jovial being.
    Losing him took away all my joy but though it's not easy, I'm learning how to put the pieces together and carry on on just his memories (which are truly abundant).

    Miss you my beloved son 💙
    Saskie (mom, madre)

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